Dharwad/Belgaum, Sep 26: More than a week after BJP supremo Amit Shah's Karnataka visit, unexpected communal tensions erupted in two districts of the state. A tense atmosphere prevailed in parts of Dharward and Belgaum on Friday following communal clashes which claimed at least two lives and injured dozens of people on Thursday.
Dharwad
One person was killed and three others seriously injured after a clash erupted between two groups belonging to two communities at Hallikeri village in Navalgund taluk of Dharwad district on Thursday evening.
Following the incident, the district magistrate has clamped Section 144 in Hallikeri and Annigeri till September 27.
Though the police said the situation was under control and additional forces had been deployed in Hallikeri, many men of a particular community have left the village fearing arrest.
According to the police, it all started with a quarrel between two people belonging to different communities over a trivial issue in the morning. Shrinivas Vittal Giraddi, an office-bearer of Sri Rama Sene, who was allegedly hit by the other man during the quarrel, filed a complaint with the Annigeri police.
However, when Mr. Giraddi and other members of the sene returned to Hallikeri after filing the complaint, a group of people attacked them with weapons, injuring five.
Of the injured, Koreppa Kotrappa Javru (32), Huchchappa Maruteppa Durgad and Shrinivas Giraddi were shifted to KIMS Hospital here. Mr. Javru succumbed to his injuries in the evening. Mr. Durgad is under observation in the intensive-care unit.
The situation in the village took a communal colour after the attack on the sene members.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Kallappa Handibhag, Navalgund police inspector B.M. Soori rushed to the spot to bring the situation under control. They are camping in the village. Additional forces have been deployed as a precautionary measure. Mr. Soori said that around 40 people involved in the attack were absconding.
Sriram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik has given an Annigeri and Hallikeri bandh call on Friday. However, Deputy Commissioner Rajendra Cholan has warned of taking stringent action against those spoiling peace and tranquillity in the village.
Belgaum
A similar communal clash erupted in Belgaum too. The death of a youth, who was stabbed late on Wednesday night, led to communal tension in the city of Belgaum on Thursday as miscreants, allegedly belonging to a communal outfit threw stones at shops and vehicles on the busy College Road and other areas.
Prohibitory orders have been imposed under Tilakwadi, Udyambag, Khade Bazaar and Market police station limits until 6 pm, Friday.
Feroz Pathan, 25, a resident of Rajhans Galli who was seriously injured after being stabbed in the Angol suburban area, died at a hospital on Thursday.
What led to the incident is unclear but his family claimed three young men from another community were behind the murder. Tension prevailed at Angol as well as at the hospital where the body was kept for post-mortem.
A group staged a protest at the hospital, demanding the arrest of Pathan's killers, and a ban on a right-wing outfit whose activists it claimed were behind the murder.
Just as the protesters were returning, miscreants threw stones at shops and vehicles, especially in College Road.








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